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Nov 13, 2017 5:34 am
How about as a reward the town boards us for the evening, pay our tab at the inn, allow us a good night's sleep, a good meal, plenty of good drink, some time to speak with Rose, and we'll be able to give you our answer in the morning?

Len Inactive for 1 months

Nov 13, 2017 6:18 am
OOC:
Sorry Starrbeardo, was typing my post while you typed yours. Although some of your comments were answered, I think there is plenty of great stuff to respond to there. If you're okay with it, I'll respond to a few things!
Starrbeardo says:
"Those seem as good a place as any to start. Any information you have regarding Arkasia, why it fell, how it impacted your town and the surrounding areas, with a town that looks like it's known better days, that seems to have a bandit problem, what seems to be spurring this on and is there anything we can do to help improve the situation? Also room, board, and especially alcohol would be the next thing we want to find. To that end the reward negotiations would be something high on our priority list. As to what actually brought us here I would say that's best explained in that we were on a road and then that road led to a felled log, then through some circumstance we ended up here. You seem pretty on edge overall, so know we mean no harm. To summarize, I would say info about Arkasia, reward, a place to rest and refocus ourselves, and then if there's anything we can do to help improve your town and the hospitality you will be providing us with? Perhaps something regarding this Ralavaz we've heard about."
As Barendd starts speaking, the siblings again silently confer with each other, and again Matthew nods in approval. He continues to watch the proceedings without speaking, his sister doing all the talking.

"All good questions. And a fair offer. I'm sure we can drum up the funds to keep you and yours cozy. I'll have Matthew take these three into custody while I get you set up. If a comfortable bed and a meal are what you seek, then I'll take you down to the Summerspring Inn."

Matthew takes the three prisoners off you hands, still bound by rope (The sheriff insists you'll get your rope back, and hopes you don't mind them borrowing it for a bit longer), while the sheriff guides you down the road to the town.

"It's a little worse for wear, but Amanda's doing her best. If you're interested in old Arkasian technology, the Inn is something else! Built on a natural hotspring, and uses the steam for all sorts of things. Hard to maintain mind you, but I think you'll find the place comfortable."

"We are surrounded in Arkasian artifacts in this town. The keep on yonder hill was once the home of Lord Whitesparrow, a general in His Majesty's Army." At that moment, she turns to Pageflap "He was one of your kin, the only albino Kenku I've ever heard of. A great man. The castle has been deserted since his passing in the war, and with the rumours of its haunting, nobody goes up there anymore."

"Then there's the old dam, further up north. Arkasian engineering from way back, at its height. Still works perfectly, keeps the floods and droughts levelled out real good. A beautiful sight to see, too, if you don't mind a hike."

"The big hand over there ... nobody quite knows what it is. Older than Arkasia, the scholars tell us. People tried to dig it up but starting getting headaches, visions and the like. Just left town one day and all the holes behind. Some poor drunk falls down that hole every year, breaks his neck."
Nov 13, 2017 6:22 am
OOC:
Works for me
Nov 13, 2017 2:10 pm
"Ralavaz..." Iman keeps echoing that name in his head while completely phasing out everything the sheriff tells them on the way to the Inn. A meal and a good nights rest is definitely in need.
Nov 13, 2017 5:15 pm
Kit appears morose as the bandits are led away, and the group is shown to the Inn. Perhaps there is something we can do to lift some of the spirits of these people. A temporary balm to their woes. He turns to the sheriff and says, Dear lady, perhaps you could spread the word to the townsfolk to attend the inn at dusk. A free performance of wit and whimsy to add color to their day. I think when the innkeeper sees the crowd drawn, you will not be asked to task the town's meager coin to lodge us.
Nov 13, 2017 7:03 pm
The news that Whitesparrow was named after a Kenku general was quite a surprise. It made him wonder if there were any other Kenku among these lands. Should he be able to tell them that he has somehow made progress on breaking the curse and has a lead in Arkasia he may be able to score himself and his allies some help! If they believe him, that is. When you're cursed long enough that no one even remembers who cursed you it just becomes a fact of life.

Still, the knowledge that a Kenku lived in a castle all the way over here fills you with a sense of giddiness. In addition to the pride in one's race, there is also the realization that for Lord Whitesparrow to rise to the rank of general must have meant that he was a very smart bird. Being a Kenku, there was no way he would have been able to come up with any of his plans or maneuvers on his own. It was very likely that there was a plentiful library in that keep.

There is the problem of it possibly being haunted, though. May have to wait until morning because there's no way he's going in there at night. Should probably bring the holy man with him too. The thought of all the books makes Pageflap salivate, he had been thinking that all he had to look forward to in this town was looking into the voidwater!

Not only that, but there is also that big hand thing that's just screaming magic! That'll need some looking into, and he's got just the spell in his book to do so! Though he runs into the problem that he's noooot quite ready for it yet. Oh sure, he's got the verbal command and the gestures down, the orb he screwed to the top of his staff should substitute for the owl feather he'll need as well. However, he cannot substitute the pearl needed for the spell to work its magic. He hopes he can find one in the market that is of a high enough quality....

Still, it wouldn't hurt to go see the thing before nightfall. Get a good look at it, see if he gets a vision, see if he can detect any magic. Pageflap should still be good for one more higher level spell for the day.
Nov 13, 2017 10:26 pm
Raishe felt suspicious of the sheriff and her brother, yet it could very well be that the whole town itself was on edge. However, a nice bath, hot food, and some rest at the inn was mostly all he could think about at the moment.

There was definitely a lot to look forward to given the time. The dam sounded like quite a site to behold, and that hand... was it truly older than the empire? Regardless, hearing about another Kenku made him glad for Pageflap. For such a renowned general to be a kenku, perhaps his story could provide further insight into the kenku's history, and the trouble they carried.
Nov 14, 2017 2:25 am
I thank you for your help Sheriff. My compatriots and I are weary from our travels, and my dwarven friend and I have a game to play requiring a copious amount of ale. I trust that by the morrow we will have decided what we plan to do during our time in your town. Aegar drank all of his ale in the very beginning of their trip, and thus is quite eager to get inside and make up for lost time. If any of you have a need to find me, Ill be wherever the ale is. Having said this to the party, Aegar turns and hurriedly heads into the Inn.
Nov 14, 2017 4:55 am
Ooh there's a man with his head on straight. Anyone of age is able to join us who would like to. We can play teams. If not I will drink Aegar under the table and his bed will remain unused tonight. Being careful not to show too much excitement, though genuinely wanting all of his companions to play, he even nods to the sheriff to indicate that she's invited as well and starts heading toward the inn as well. He then looks to Rose, My dear Rose, I realize you are a bit on the edge of being old enough, but seeing as we will be staying in your mother's inn, I would advise spectating and not trying to match the drinks we take.
Before he begins heading back to the inn he addresses the rest of the team. Any plans of a show that you would require Aegar and I for you may want to work quick or reconsider Kit. My tongue still may betray me, just as Aegar's sobriety might betray him, plus your general malaise seems like it will benefit from a drop or two. Pageflap, my favorite winged wizard, I know not if the Kenku enjoy imbibing, nor their tolerance, but you are quite learned and I trust your judgement as to whether you should or shouldn't participate. Iman you are the wildest among us, if you don't participate today then I hope that you will one day, because I can tell it will be quite fun. Raishe you are a man of faith, but I hear that there are many that devote themselves to a higher power that also enjoy being brought back down to earth by a sip now and again. Either way I have some questions for you at some point this evening.

At any rate the night isn't getting any younger and the ale will not drink itself. ¡Arriba!

Len Inactive for 1 months

Nov 14, 2017 8:46 am
To Kit, the sheriff replies:

"Ah, are you are bard? Shame, most folk are in bed by then. It's harvest time and people are putting in 12 - 14 hour days. But, your offer of hospitality is appreciated. I'll see who can come. What should I tell them you're performing?"

To Aegar and Barendd:

"Drinking might be a bit of a problem, I'm afraid. The Evershady Tavern right there, in the shadow of The Hand, it's been closed for months. Amanda runs a good kitchen at the Summerspring but it's no ale house. But, I'll dig you something up from my own cabinet. Whiskey suit your game?"
OOC:
Note that Rose had to go with Matthew and the other bandits. Perhaps your invite came before she was led away.

Len Inactive for 1 months

Nov 14, 2017 3:36 pm
The sheriff leads you past the enormous ebony hand statue to the Summerspring Inn. This large, two-story building seems to sit slightly askew, supported at its corners by heavy beams that keep it from collapsing completely. Whenever the wind blows, the whole building makes a deep creaking sound, like someone trying to get comfortable in a tilting chair.

You enter the inn and feels like walking into a humid jungle, a not unwelcome feeling considering the cold, damp conditions outside. The sheriff says she needs to speak with Amanda about her daughter and leaves you with the in's manager, Philcock Deadcleft.

Philcock is a small, ugly man dressed in clothes of noble cut but in poor condition. There is a strong, fungal smell about him. He acts like a duke who's hunt has been interrupted by some upstart commoners.

He shows you your rooms, not bothering to clear the cobwebs. The rooms are big and luxuriously decorated, but smell of mildew. Next, he takes you down an old stone stair to the hot springs, which boil in caves below the inn. There are multiple steaming pools, although one appears all dried up and is now just a deep hole in the ground. It is roped off, with a sign that reads 'danger' . Finally, he shows you the tap room. All the chairs are up in the tables and a fine layer of dust covers everything. He says dinner will be served in 20 minutes and leaves you to seat yourselves. You spy a few dusty wine bottles behind the untended bar.
Nov 14, 2017 4:33 pm
TheDaykinator says:
Aegar drank all of his ale in the very beginning of their trip, and thus is quite eager to get inside and make up for lost time. If any of you have a need to find me, Ill be wherever the ale is. Having said this to the party, Aegar turns and hurriedly heads into the Inn.
Kit raises an eyebrow at Aegar's haste. It appears our friend's Human side has fallen prey to a possession that has little to do with his Elven side's reputation for temperance and control.
Starrbeardo says:
Before he begins heading back to the inn he addresses the rest of the team. Any plans of a show that you would require Aegar and I for you may want to work quick or reconsider Kit. My tongue still may betray me, just as Aegar's sobriety might betray him, plus your general malaise seems like it will benefit from a drop or two.
Kit raises another eyebrow, in amusement this time. Dear Barendd, still angling for a speaking part, I see. Do not let my malaise trouble you. Suffering is at the soul of all art. In any case, the show must go on. Perhaps you could do the townsfolk a worthy turn and show enough restraint to at least remain on your feet 'til their spirits have been lifted a trifle. Pageflap and I will provide the voices, you need but make a gesture here and there.
Starrbeardo says:
Pageflap, my favorite winged wizard, I know not if the Kenku enjoy imbibing, nor their tolerance, but you are quite learned and I trust your judgement as to whether you should or shouldn't participate.
Kit raises both eyebrows, wondering how the wingless Pageflap, his kind cursed to gaze upon the sky from an earthbound perch, will react to Barendd's slip.
lenpelletier says:
To Kit, the sheriff replies:

"Ah, are you are bard? Shame, most folk are in bed by then. It's harvest time and people are putting in 12 - 14 hour days. But, your offer of hospitality is appreciated. I'll see who can come. What should I tell them you're performing?"
Kit's back stiffens at this. Dear lady, I am no mere skald, begging for drinks as I flit from town to town! I am a thespian! I turn life into art! History, pageantry, love, despair, hope, yearning! These are my paints! My voice is my brush, and the stage is my canvas! Surely these are worth the loss of a few moments' sleep to the good people of this benighted town!
Nov 14, 2017 4:38 pm
lenpelletier says:
He shows you your rooms, not bothering to clear the cobwebs. The rooms are big and luxuriously decorated, but smell of mildew. Next, he takes you down an old stone stair to the hot springs, which boil in caves below the inn. There are multiple steaming pools, although one appears all dried up and is now just a deep hole in the ground. It is roped off, with a sign that reads 'danger' . Finally, he shows you the tap room. All the chairs are up in the tables and a fine layer of dust covers everything. He says dinner will be served in 20 minutes and leaves you to seat yourselves. You spy a few dusty wine bottles behind the untended bar.
Kit holds a scented handkerchief over his nose during the entire tour. When they finally arrive at the taproom, he mutters, This will not do. He uses Prestidigitation to clean off the table and chairs before sitting. As he sits, he becomes more and more agitated before finally standing with a huff, before declaring, loudly, No, this will not do at all! He hurriedly moves about the room, repeatedly casting the cantrip to clean every last surface of the room, one cubic foot at a time.
Nov 14, 2017 6:15 pm
Iman pulls up a chair and sits along the back wall of the room.Marlowe, just don't make me do anything as ridiculous as last time. In fact, id rather you keep me out of it. Just as Iman kicks his feet on the clean table, he notices the bottles of wine behind the bar.

Ho ho! Looks like you and Aegar might have some little fun after all, huh Dankill?
Nov 14, 2017 6:22 pm
In this case the drink is the road, and I'm personally more focused on the destination. Would you be able to switch from ale to wine this evening Aegar?
Nov 14, 2017 8:24 pm
So long as it quenches my sober, I could care less what we drink! Dragging those blasted Night Blades all the way here has got me quite thirsty. And if it seems like we have enough, Id be glad to beat you in a game of knuckly dice Barendd. Aegar eyes the room as Kit diligently cleans the dust are dirt off chairs and tables. For an inn, this place seems eerily underused and dirty. Am I the only one who thinks something seems a little off?
Nov 14, 2017 8:37 pm
Relax there Aegar, no need to worry! Lets just have a little fun and be merry 'til dinner. Now sit down before you become a prop yourself, Marlowe is scheming something for us, haha! Come on, Ill even join this game too.
Nov 14, 2017 11:01 pm
The wing comment threw Pageflap for a loop for a few seconds before he decided to take it in stride. He was pretty sure that despite appearances Barennd was still somewhat injured. Feathered arms may look kinda like wings to non feathered species, he guessed. Still, a drinking game. He could probably down a few drinks, but he doubted he would be able to even get close to winning, he's seen how the three of them drink. He politely refuses with a shame of his head and a wave of his talon. Besides, he has an excuse to avoid the game this time.

Deciding that twenty minutes is enough time to go take a look at the hand and be back for lunch, Pageflap calls out to the party. In Aegar's voice, he says, "If any of you have a need to find me, I'll be-," he then switches to Willowmane's voice, "-in the shadow of The Hand." He also repeats Philcock's announcement of dinner to tell them all he'll be back soon then leaves the room.

Pageflap heads up to his room. Making sure he still has his dagger and gold on his person, he takes his spell book out of his pack. He pick up his staff and is about to leave when he remembers Aegar's suspicion and decides to investigate the room a bit. Especially the bed, who knows what has gone down on that thing.
OOC:
At this point I rolled for investigation but hid everything. I rolled a 21.
Last edited November 15, 2017 1:56 am

Rolls

Secret Roll

Len Inactive for 1 months

Nov 15, 2017 1:33 am
OOC:
Just to be clear, there are two taverns in town. The one that everyone is sitting in is just the taproom of the Summerspring Inn. The other place that was 'in the shadow of the hand' is the Evershady Tavern, which has closed its doors for financial reasons. Unless somebody wants to reopen it, of course.
Pageflap returns to his room, which is on the ground floor. The wide four-poster bed looks like it was once quite luxurious, but is now somewhat dilapidated and dated. You search the room, and find some interesting features:

* There is a steam cleaning closet for blasting garments with torrents of steam to clean off grime and remove wrinkles. It's big enough to fit a full grown man inside, so you could steam clean armour if you wanted to.
* None of the walls, door frames, or windows seems to be at 90 degree angles. Everything is leaning or sagging.
* Unsightly water stains mark the walls and ceilings where leaks have occurred.
* The chamberpot has a special mechanism for whisking excrement away in a torrent of hot water. The warm water keeps your seat pleasantly warm. Novel!
* There is a tap for hot water in a wash basin, as well as a special spout for filling a kettle with boiling water.

As you are examining the hot water taps, a small, squirming black mass splurts out of the tap and lands in the basin. It writhes about for a moment before pointing an orifice at you screaching horribly!
OOC:
This combat is for just pageflap, although if he runs and gets help, others can be included. Everyone else can continue RPing in whatever order they please.

Rolls

Grub initiative - (1d20+1)

(13) + 1 = 14

Pageflap Initiative - (1d20+3)

(17) + 3 = 20

Len Inactive for 1 months

Nov 15, 2017 1:34 am
ROUND 1

Initiative Order

1. Pageflap (mage armor is still active)
2. Disgusting Grub
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